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wales believes it is shortchanged by the london government by some £300 million per year. the question mark is how to keep the welsh happy as well they see scotland getting a bigger piece of the pie, and is it de-evolution just for the english regions. a man who many believe has an eye on the prime minister job, he wants to see england having more control over the amount that it offend its taxation spending. this may have resulted in the no-vote of independence of scotland but it will raise more questions in the months to come. >> scotland's decision did not stop lay makers in spain's catalona's region to push for its own movement. madrid said its vote is illegal and the prime minister will call for any of its leaders. >>> coming up, the other side of the college sexual assault story suspects suing colleges because they say they're not getting a fair shake. roxana saberi has that for us. also alibaba the stock goes on sale for the first time and immediately jumps more than 30%. ali velshi from real money 8 "real money" cuts through the hype. that's next. the white launched
wales believes it is shortchanged by the london government by some £300 million per year. the question mark is how to keep the welsh happy as well they see scotland getting a bigger piece of the pie, and is it de-evolution just for the english regions. a man who many believe has an eye on the prime minister job, he wants to see england having more control over the amount that it offend its taxation spending. this may have resulted in the no-vote of independence of scotland but it will raise...
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it has sparked certainly dischord in some london. boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by that. the votes may have been for no, but certainly the questions will continue. >> paul brennan for us live near the british parliament building right behind him there in london. good to see you. thank you. secretary state john kerry is heading up a special meeting in iraq. the meeting comes as another nation joins in launching attract with fighters of isil. what was secretary kerry's message before the u.n. security council today? >> reporter: tony, this is all about coalition building. secretary kerry took his case to the united nations this m
it has sparked certainly dischord in some london. boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by...
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. >>> let's go down south live to paul brennan in westminster in central london. the news of alex samonds stepping down took us a little bit by surprise. what has been the reaction? we have had the british prime minister david cameron say alex is a huge talent, and we disagree profoundly about a separated scotland, i admire the dedication he has made. and the queen said as we move forward we have a common and enduring love of scotland. she talked about mutual respect and support and they will work constructively for the future of scotland. >> paul, briefly, what happens next? >> very accelerated program of legislative reform. they expect to have a draft bill before the parliament building behind me by january. that is going to have to be necessary because in order for the promises that have been made to the no complainers to persuade them to vote against independence, they are going to have to give some sort of accelerated and enhanced spending and welfare reforms for scotland. the three main parties have very different visions as exactly how the promises can be d
. >>> let's go down south live to paul brennan in westminster in central london. the news of alex samonds stepping down took us a little bit by surprise. what has been the reaction? we have had the british prime minister david cameron say alex is a huge talent, and we disagree profoundly about a separated scotland, i admire the dedication he has made. and the queen said as we move forward we have a common and enduring love of scotland. she talked about mutual respect and support and...
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here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at this stage, to become an independent country, and i accept that verdict of the people. and i call on all of scotland to follow suit in accepting the democratic verdict of the people of scotland. >> the campaign has been called uninspiring and endlessly negative, and it played on the economic risks of independence, and it may have won by doing so. on thursday, voters turned out in the biggest numbers in history, and even if they didn't get the results they talked for. >> no, there's no chance of social equality. and our population, its just a missed opport
here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at...
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it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the world number 6 won the australian open in january, but has been sidelined since july. now with asia's first-ever grand slam winner after victory at the 2011 french open. >>> the asia golf club have voted to allow women members for the first time in its 260-year history. it has hosted 28 british opens. it has 2,400 members on the issue. of the three quarters that responded 85% agreed to allow women to join the excuse if club for the very first time. >>> lee welling has more on what that vote by the r&a actually means. >> this yes decision has implications beyond the famous old st.
it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the...
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it is very london centric. it's become tainted as a result of the last -- as a result of this current referendum. >> are you confident that these changes being discussed in london will occur and if they don't, do you think they will be further calls for independence? >> the thing is the independent issue will not go away. it's not going to go away. we've seen 45% of the people wanting independence. we've seen 55 of the people saying they don't know, because they've been sort of the scare tactics used to put these people into saying well, better the devil you know and also people's fear, natural fear of change. i'm in a profession where we face change every day of our lives, but it's, you know, for the working man and woman and the you know, you know, it's a much more difficult thing to comprehend, but it was a thing that the no campaign was run in a very patronizing and condescending way not so much by the scots, but the english, the westminster parliament. so what we have is a situation where people feel that
it is very london centric. it's become tainted as a result of the last -- as a result of this current referendum. >> are you confident that these changes being discussed in london will occur and if they don't, do you think they will be further calls for independence? >> the thing is the independent issue will not go away. it's not going to go away. we've seen 45% of the people wanting independence. we've seen 55 of the people saying they don't know, because they've been sort of the...
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. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at the age of 32. >>> welcome to the program, in the last few weeks the opinion poll said it would be close and reference of the referendum would have created a crisis in london and the final was 40% wanted to break away but 55% wanted to stay. only because big concessions were offered in the final few days of campaigning. let's talk to july mcdonald live here and a clear win for the no campaign, what does the result tell us? >> i think, darren, what the vote tells us is still 1.6 million people voted for change and they want to see that happen quickly and they are going to be holding politicians to account. i want to share with y
. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at...
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obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at it now, 45 to 55, a 10 point difference, some opinion polls had the yeses in front weeks ago. and certainly it was neck and neck. what gave us a 10 point divide when everyone thought it would be so close. >> i expect this will be discussed for weeks and months to come. i wonder if there was a fair bit of no vote within the polls, it's wider than many expected. >> there were, some would say, threatening tactics from westminster, especially with firnal issues, over the -- financial issues, over the currency. do you think that played a big part, the eco
obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at...
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there's disillusionment with politics run from westminster, not just here, but places outside of london, and the yorth of england. and what happened here, because of the yes to independence, it was given a fright to the ex-attend that kanye west offered. scotland's greater powers from that wirns is saying there needs to be an urgent review, with more federal powers for english and welsh regions and in northern ireland. if the yes to independence campaign losses, they could argue that they have done everyone a favour by re-energizing interest in the elect rates over the u.k. . >> lawrence lee keeping us up to date from scotland. thank you. >> with the votes. intriguing and surprising details about scotland, and its polite war over independence. bisi onile-ere reports. >> reporter: it would seem this is a century old debate. it isn't. the push to separate from the u.k. started some 20 years ago. this is not about drawing a line in the sand and fighting over land and a border, it's a fight for political independence. scotland has been unhappy with the u.k. government. scotland is more libe
there's disillusionment with politics run from westminster, not just here, but places outside of london, and the yorth of england. and what happened here, because of the yes to independence, it was given a fright to the ex-attend that kanye west offered. scotland's greater powers from that wirns is saying there needs to be an urgent review, with more federal powers for english and welsh regions and in northern ireland. if the yes to independence campaign losses, they could argue that they have...
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i went to university in london. i did my undergraduate there, and now that i live in america, i know how important britain is in the world. it's -- it's very important, and i don't think scotland would have the power that it does with the u.k., we wouldn't be allowed in europe, for a start, they wouldn't probably have the pound. there's a lot of issue with tax, foreign policy. there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> if the vote is yes, would scotland lose prominence on the world stage. >> i think so. that's just my personal opinion, i would hope not, but i think so. mainly because we wouldn't be in europe. we wouldn't have the pound. we wouldn't have england backing us or -- ireland or northern ireland, or whales, we off on our own, and we are very small. >> tell me what it is like back home? are there family disputes over this, are families divided, friends divided? >> i am. >> you know scotland is very peaceful, and this vote has made it very divided. and i hope, whatever happens that we can all be united again.
i went to university in london. i did my undergraduate there, and now that i live in america, i know how important britain is in the world. it's -- it's very important, and i don't think scotland would have the power that it does with the u.k., we wouldn't be allowed in europe, for a start, they wouldn't probably have the pound. there's a lot of issue with tax, foreign policy. there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> if the vote is yes, would scotland lose prominence on the world stage....
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but most of the funding comes from a grant given by the government in london. a yes vote would lead to the scottish parliament having complete control over how the country is run, that includes responsibility for defense, the economy, and welfare. let's go straight to ede e. >> it has been one of focus and engangment, we have been this band behind us all day. people of all nationalities ask us plenty of questions so very definite engangment here, and i can give you some figures we have been hearing about border turn out, we know unprecedented numbers from all sides of the campaign have been turning out to vote. now what i can tell you, one polling station, in a on the west coast of scotland, they told us earlier, they had seen 70% of their voters turn out, three hours ago. in other places they are saying that there is potential for over 90% of their voters to have turned up to mark the ballots. so that is quite extraordinary, one other story is about an older gentlemen, 65 years old, who wanted to vote, and he has never previously voted in his lifetime, it is t
but most of the funding comes from a grant given by the government in london. a yes vote would lead to the scottish parliament having complete control over how the country is run, that includes responsibility for defense, the economy, and welfare. let's go straight to ede e. >> it has been one of focus and engangment, we have been this band behind us all day. people of all nationalities ask us plenty of questions so very definite engangment here, and i can give you some figures we have...
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. >> joining us now from london is amnesty international. good to have you with us. your latest report's findings are not new, of course. the police chief in 2012 openly admitted that his forces have been imprisoning innocent people. has there been any sort of accountability? >> thank you very much for having me. we are not aware of any specific case at a the nigerian police force are sticking up to try suspected ash traitors of torture off judicial execution in nigeria. as an organization abamnesty organization have been calling for repeatedly to insure that they take necessary steps to stop active torture and investigate and prosecute those who tortured. >> why is it so slow for the legislature to pass a bill? >> it has been in the national assembly for two years shows the lack of political will on the part of the nigerian lawmakers to insure that acts of torture are prohibit or criminalized in nigeria. the use of torture has widened. we think steps must be taken now criminalize torture and bring those suspected of participating in acts of torture within the nigeri
. >> joining us now from london is amnesty international. good to have you with us. your latest report's findings are not new, of course. the police chief in 2012 openly admitted that his forces have been imprisoning innocent people. has there been any sort of accountability? >> thank you very much for having me. we are not aware of any specific case at a the nigerian police force are sticking up to try suspected ash traitors of torture off judicial execution in nigeria. as an...
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it will actually be in the interest of london to negotiate cooperatively. they'll want a strong scottish economy along with a strong british economy joined together ultimately in the long term for the prosperity of both countries. it makes no sense for the british negotiators to go into those negotiations with the intention of ditching the scottish economy. that's of no long-term benefit to the english. >> having been vested in this since you wrote your senior thesis at harvard, do you have a prediction how this turns out? >> i think the ground game has been so impressive with respect to the yes vote and the enthusiasm of so many voters for it, as well as this preparatory period, i think, you know one might see a very slim margin tilting for the yes vote, and you may in fact by this time tomorrow see the yes vote having prevailed. it not be surprised at all if it prevails tomorrow. >> and then the real work begins and we'd love to have you back to talk about that when it does. thank you so much for your expertise this morning. we will have team coverage on
it will actually be in the interest of london to negotiate cooperatively. they'll want a strong scottish economy along with a strong british economy joined together ultimately in the long term for the prosperity of both countries. it makes no sense for the british negotiators to go into those negotiations with the intention of ditching the scottish economy. that's of no long-term benefit to the english. >> having been vested in this since you wrote your senior thesis at harvard, do you...
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because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s when i was 18 ager and ever since i was 18 ager they have been saying the oil was running out that stifled development and opportunities. we could have had a much, much stronger economy in the northeast of scotland had the intra fracture, investment, courage. from the u.k. treasury been stronger 78 the two sides of the debate over the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. but oil, energy and scotland's future income have been a source of endless furious debates. it's been absolutely central to the argument of the scottish national party that the seize are stilseasthere are still fild the profits should go to the scotland and not london. the union assists insist as they have for many years that those optimistic forecasts a lie and the oil is running out of the really it's all a metaphor for the big question scott land faces, is this country as the union assists say, really quite poor? or as the national insists, really quite ric
because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s when i was 18 ager and ever since i was 18 ager they have been saying the oil was running out that stifled development and opportunities. we could have had a much, much stronger economy in the northeast of scotland had the intra fracture, investment, courage. from the u.k. treasury been stronger 78 the two sides of the debate over the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland...
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if you come to london and see the number of scots men and women working in the foreign office the armed forces and the ministry of defense in key business positions, scots are overrepresented in the country that we've created together, and it would be a great shame i think if people in london started asking are you loyal to u.k. or to scotland. for people and me it would be an awkward situation. >> and on your expertise, you mentioned the defense department. on your expertise, you are asking the question where would defense be located on scotland and the u.k? >> if scotland became its own separate nation, it would have to have its own separately armed forces. and the question, i hope if there is a yes vote it would be a cooperative process. >> malcolm chalmers is special advisor to the u.k. parliament on defense issues, and scotsman at heart. we appreciate your being with us. >> thank you. >> after the break. when justice isn't done. >> tens of thousands of rape victims and untested evidence could be justice denied. >> rape is a crime that is treated very differently than any other crim
if you come to london and see the number of scots men and women working in the foreign office the armed forces and the ministry of defense in key business positions, scots are overrepresented in the country that we've created together, and it would be a great shame i think if people in london started asking are you loyal to u.k. or to scotland. for people and me it would be an awkward situation. >> and on your expertise, you mentioned the defense department. on your expertise, you are...
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overrepresented in the country we created together and it would be a great shame i think if people in london started asking are you loyal to u.k. or to scotland. for people and me it would be an awkward situation. >> on your spees, you mentioned the defense department, on your question, where would defenses be located on scotland and the u.k? >> if scotland became its own separate nation, it would have to have its own arnold forces, and the question, i hope if there is a yes vote it would be a cooperative process. >> malcolm chalmers is special advisory to the u.k. and a scotsman at heart. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> tens of thousands of rape victims and untested evidence could be justice denied. >> rape is a crime that is treated very differently than any other crime. police make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. >> now "america tonight" exojt lori jane gliha says there's more to it. with just one vote, putting an end to allegations. >> coming up on "consider this," president obama again puts the brakes on ground troops fighting i.s.i.l. >>> after h
overrepresented in the country we created together and it would be a great shame i think if people in london started asking are you loyal to u.k. or to scotland. for people and me it would be an awkward situation. >> on your spees, you mentioned the defense department, on your question, where would defenses be located on scotland and the u.k? >> if scotland became its own separate nation, it would have to have its own arnold forces, and the question, i hope if there is a yes vote it...
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as does the currency. >> how will this affect the relationship between edinborough and london? >> that's a very good question. the moment the no vote looks just slightly ahead. the no vote would mean the u.k. would stay, scotland would not be independent. but that's not the end of it. on the technical level, more powers would be devolved to the scottish government. but what you would see is a very ugly bash lack, forces unleeched on the scott irk side, some arguments optimistic and sunny in your films but there's stories of the wicked english don't have the scottish at heart. and that's nasty argument, once you wake those forces up you're going to see people on the english side saying hang on, you know, you've been calling us every sort of bad name. we've had to bribe to you stay by giving you these extra powers. how come england pays more in taxes and the public money goes flowing to scotland. i'm very concerned what's going to happen on both sides of the borders even if they vote to keep together. >> one other question. england or the united kingdom's nuclear fleet is cite si
as does the currency. >> how will this affect the relationship between edinborough and london? >> that's a very good question. the moment the no vote looks just slightly ahead. the no vote would mean the u.k. would stay, scotland would not be independent. but that's not the end of it. on the technical level, more powers would be devolved to the scottish government. but what you would see is a very ugly bash lack, forces unleeched on the scott irk side, some arguments optimistic and...
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and that the profits should go to scotland and not london. yet the unionists say that the forecastors are a lie and that the oil is running out. is this country as the unionists say really quite poor, or as the nationalists insist is really quite rich? one day the oil will run out. that much is certain, but it's replacements could be every bit lucrative. this stretch of water in the far north of scotland will create a large energy scheme. there are similar energy projects throughout. after all a windy country surrounded by crashing seas looks very profitable, indeed. >> we could be seeing tens of thousands more people employed in these fields, and much more development of these resources. i think it's a case of the level of our ambitions. >> yet many in scottish business insist nationalist claims that the huge wealth is an illusion. >> the nationalist slogan is yes we can. for the unionists, it's no, we can't. it's all about who the voters believe. lawrence lee, aberdeen. >> the debate over oil profits is just one item, scotland's future pros
and that the profits should go to scotland and not london. yet the unionists say that the forecastors are a lie and that the oil is running out. is this country as the unionists say really quite poor, or as the nationalists insist is really quite rich? one day the oil will run out. that much is certain, but it's replacements could be every bit lucrative. this stretch of water in the far north of scotland will create a large energy scheme. there are similar energy projects throughout. after all...
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i did ask if voted no, if th what would he do he said he would likely look for a house in london, and then said he was kidding. >> we're thinking of spain and the catalans are thinking of something similar. >> england gave scotland the permission to do this. unlike the situation in america. >> i can't wait. ali velshi is next. >> america might have to fight isil without one of its vital allies in the region. i'm taking a close look at turkey, a bigamou big muslim power that plays a pivotal role in the region. and if you plan on borrowing big money in the near future we just
i did ask if voted no, if th what would he do he said he would likely look for a house in london, and then said he was kidding. >> we're thinking of spain and the catalans are thinking of something similar. >> england gave scotland the permission to do this. unlike the situation in america. >> i can't wait. ali velshi is next. >> america might have to fight isil without one of its vital allies in the region. i'm taking a close look at turkey, a bigamou big muslim power...
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. >>> a new exhibition opening in london is looking at the golden age of chinese history. it's the first exhibition of its kind. >> reporter: hear the world ming, and you probably think of this. but the latest exhibition at the british museum is out to prove that the ming dynasty is more than that. all is part of what is being called ming bling. >> it that's golden age, the spanish ambassador in 1420 describes goods from china as being the finist ever made. you can't imagine how glorious this world would have looked in the early 15th century. >> reporter: its founder and his 26 sons ruled in regional courts, some over areas the size of a european country. this was all about being bigger, better, making buildings grander, but also traveling further, and so this exhibition aims to show china's relationship with the rest of the world. because china then like now was a global superpower. there were a million soldiers in its army. all of that influenced these rare treasures and after five years of research and negotiation, they are now on show in london. >> it's the wonderful a
. >>> a new exhibition opening in london is looking at the golden age of chinese history. it's the first exhibition of its kind. >> reporter: hear the world ming, and you probably think of this. but the latest exhibition at the british museum is out to prove that the ming dynasty is more than that. all is part of what is being called ming bling. >> it that's golden age, the spanish ambassador in 1420 describes goods from china as being the finist ever made. you can't...
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. ♪ ♪ >> graham joins us from london. you moved to england 12 years ago, why are you so invested in scotland's independence? >> well really, it comes down to the fact i still have a lot of tie to say scotland. i work there, bank there, my pension's there. i have a family there, my mother stays there and i have two brothers there, so i do a lot of work up there, as well. at least half a dozen things a year. >> expats can't vote. how frustrating is that? >> well, i can see why, but the people that i know in scotland, you know, they tend to feel that the corridors in westminster dictate a lot of the policies related to their life and scotland, so, this is an ending vote. this is a political vote, but it's not about politics, it's about whether they want to be a sovereign nation or independent. i can't say, i can see that argument and see why that may be a good idea. >> graham, your wife is english. if this vote goes the way some think it might go and others say it might stay the same, but if it goes towards scotland, how are
. ♪ ♪ >> graham joins us from london. you moved to england 12 years ago, why are you so invested in scotland's independence? >> well really, it comes down to the fact i still have a lot of tie to say scotland. i work there, bank there, my pension's there. i have a family there, my mother stays there and i have two brothers there, so i do a lot of work up there, as well. at least half a dozen things a year. >> expats can't vote. how frustrating is that? >> well, i can...
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that's the sport for now. >> a new exhibition opening in london is looking at a golden age in chinese history. gathering artefacts across the world. many have never been seen. >> hear the word, and you probably think it's this. the blue and white elegant vases of 15th century china. the latest exhibition is out to prove that the ming dynasty is more than that, gold, gems and detail and intricate designs. all part of miping bling. it's a golden age. the spanish ambassador in 1420 describes goods from china as being the finest ever made. you can't imagine how glorious the world would have looked. >> the exhibition spans 50 years at the dynasty when the founder and 26 sons ruled in courts. some over areas the size of the military country. >> this period was about being bigger, better, making it grander and travelling further. the exhibition aims to show china's relationship with the rest of the world. >> reporter: china then, like now, was a global superpower. there were a million soldiers, and the trade networks were expanding by land and sea. it all influenced world treasures. they are
that's the sport for now. >> a new exhibition opening in london is looking at a golden age in chinese history. gathering artefacts across the world. many have never been seen. >> hear the word, and you probably think it's this. the blue and white elegant vases of 15th century china. the latest exhibition is out to prove that the ming dynasty is more than that, gold, gems and detail and intricate designs. all part of miping bling. it's a golden age. the spanish ambassador in 1420...
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. >>> heat in the highland - scotland on the eve of a vote that could split it from london for the first time in more than 300 years. will the scots choose a disunited england . >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joeie chen. the president announces that he is putting boots on the ground in a fight against a raging enemy. the battle is against the ebola epidemic, ravaging at a paralleling pace. president obama says he'll put troops in the vicinity in the task of setting up treatment centers. it's been estimated to cost $1 billion to contain the epidemic. u.s. officials say the odds of the virus spreading here is low. as announced the stepped-up effort to stop ebola, the president insists it's a serious security threat to our country. >> today, thousands of people in west africa are infected. that could grow to tens of thousands. if the outbreak is not stopped now, we could be looking at hundreds of thousands of people infected with profound political and economic and security implications for all of us. >> under pressure to put his country at the forefront in a fight against a r
. >>> heat in the highland - scotland on the eve of a vote that could split it from london for the first time in more than 300 years. will the scots choose a disunited england . >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joeie chen. the president announces that he is putting boots on the ground in a fight against a raging enemy. the battle is against the ebola epidemic, ravaging at a paralleling pace. president obama says he'll put troops in the vicinity in the task of...
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. >> can we think of then't graying that the establishments in london is dedicated to the defense. i think that's why the government would be to talk about this. other the next -- and that's not going to come out for an annual bud jedd. so that is changed slightly. that is money that could be spent on welfare, for conventional ways that other people may think can do better. >> thank you very much, thank you for joining us, wednesday the last day of campaigning before the big decision. stay with al jazeera. the number of people growing hungry in the world according to the latest research from three u.s. food agencies but the news isn't as good as it sounds. despite the around 805 million people were chronically undernourished. although that is down 100 million in a decade, one in every nine people still has insufficient food for an active healthy lifestyle. the problem is particularly wad in sub scuderia where one in every four people is undernourished. progress to cut hinger is also. one quarter of the population doesn't have enough food. where there's been fighting she has severe
. >> can we think of then't graying that the establishments in london is dedicated to the defense. i think that's why the government would be to talk about this. other the next -- and that's not going to come out for an annual bud jedd. so that is changed slightly. that is money that could be spent on welfare, for conventional ways that other people may think can do better. >> thank you very much, thank you for joining us, wednesday the last day of campaigning before the big...
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defense at the realm is applying to any of the main london parties. >> they don't have the nuclear weapons here, just because it is scotland, because the locks are so deep that the craft will get out to sea quickly. and disappear off the shelf. nowhere else around the coast the rest of the u.k. offers such good placement. exactly what happened if an independent scotland demands the withdraw of the nuclear fleet. >> independent would make the future of this place a huge bargaining chip. >> on a day-to-day basis scottish police have to protect the navy base. if scotland waywanted to force the u.k. to remove the weapons it could cut off the support, it can cut off any type of support to the regulatory. it request make the u.k. very very difficult. >> the other question is what happens to the british army, which has carried a lot of scotts. the scottish government his own standing army outside the forces. many in the military establishment of the scottish soldiers would rather stay exactly where they are now. >> the back drop, of the british army. we recruit more people out of scotland, the ca
defense at the realm is applying to any of the main london parties. >> they don't have the nuclear weapons here, just because it is scotland, because the locks are so deep that the craft will get out to sea quickly. and disappear off the shelf. nowhere else around the coast the rest of the u.k. offers such good placement. exactly what happened if an independent scotland demands the withdraw of the nuclear fleet. >> independent would make the future of this place a huge bargaining...
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defense of the realm is the plank of any of the main london political parties, but the peace camp says many in scotland don't buy that story, and certainly don't want nuclear weapons on their land. >> the consensus in scotland has been against it for quite sometime now, and that is reflected in the anti-nuclear stance of the [ inaudible ] that's the reason why it has come down to a yes no vote on the question of nuclear weapons. >> reporter: the government have the weapons here because the locks are so deep that the craft can get out to sea quickly and disappear. nowhere else around the coast of theest of the u.k. offers such a place to hide. this is what all of the politicians fear losing for themselves the most, because the dread fear in westminster is exactly what happens if an independent scotland demands withdraw of the united kingdom's nuclear fleet. independence then would make the future of this place a huge bargaining chip. >> the scottish police force has to proverdict the naval base. if scotland wanted to force the u.k. to remove its weapons it would simply cut off support,
defense of the realm is the plank of any of the main london political parties, but the peace camp says many in scotland don't buy that story, and certainly don't want nuclear weapons on their land. >> the consensus in scotland has been against it for quite sometime now, and that is reflected in the anti-nuclear stance of the [ inaudible ] that's the reason why it has come down to a yes no vote on the question of nuclear weapons. >> reporter: the government have the weapons here...
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. >> phil ittner from london, appreciate you joining us. joining us from washington d.c. is pj crowley, former secretary of state, now at the university. as we discussed with phil ittner, the arab states are signing on to the coalition. none is promising to take military action. the white house chief of staff admitted air strikes will not be enough to beat i.s.i.l. do you think it will happen, we'll see not just air strikes, but arab forces on the ground. >> it will be important to have overt military participation in a future operation. it adds to the political legitimacy in the region, of what the international community is trying to do. there are multiple dimensions to this. obviously there's a political dimension, military, and a vital economic dimension, trying to find ways to seal off sources of financial support, you know, for i.s.i.l. and there's a vitally important intelligence element in identifying targets on the ground, you know, in iraq, and potentially in syria. i think that may be one of those areas where you may well have regional forces on the ground to h
. >> phil ittner from london, appreciate you joining us. joining us from washington d.c. is pj crowley, former secretary of state, now at the university. as we discussed with phil ittner, the arab states are signing on to the coalition. none is promising to take military action. the white house chief of staff admitted air strikes will not be enough to beat i.s.i.l. do you think it will happen, we'll see not just air strikes, but arab forces on the ground. >> it will be important to...
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but this is what all of the politicians in london fear losing the most. independence would make the future of this place then, a huge bargaining chip. >> on a day-to-day basis the scottish police force has to protect the nuclear weapons storage. it could make sure that it is filled up with any random fishing boat at any point. it could make the u.k.'s life very, very difficult. >> reporter: the british army has traditionally carried lots and lots of scots? many in the military deliver scottish soldiers would far rather stay exactly where they are now. >> scotland forms the background of the british army. we rekrut more people than anywhere else in the united kingdom. >> reporter: imagine what the u.k. would look like on the world stage. without scotland would the union look, well, a bit small? a bit weak? a yes to independence vote, where exactly would the nuclear fleet go? some say it could go down to the south coast of england, but it could cost billions and take years. and that's why some say it might even have to go to the united states. and just a ve
but this is what all of the politicians in london fear losing the most. independence would make the future of this place then, a huge bargaining chip. >> on a day-to-day basis the scottish police force has to protect the nuclear weapons storage. it could make sure that it is filled up with any random fishing boat at any point. it could make the u.k.'s life very, very difficult. >> reporter: the british army has traditionally carried lots and lots of scots? many in the military...
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phil ittner is live in london. those talks wrapping up in paris, did reach his goal. >> there was a joint statement that there needs to be an international effort in addressing and dealing with isil. >> later this morning, secretary of defense and hagel head to capitol hill to testify about the administration strategy to defeat isil. >> i believe it's in our international security interest of the congress to act quickly. >> a key to that strategy, relentless airstrikes, which on monday expanded for the first time beyond protecting americans and humanitarian missions, hitting isil targets near baghdad. that new air campaign coming at secretary of state john kerry was in paris, shoring up international support, including france, which has begun surveillance missions over iraq. while secretary kerry said there is a coalition, they are short on details. >> based on the favorable response we are receiving, we will at some point be able to announce important commitments from our allies and regional governments. >> notabl
phil ittner is live in london. those talks wrapping up in paris, did reach his goal. >> there was a joint statement that there needs to be an international effort in addressing and dealing with isil. >> later this morning, secretary of defense and hagel head to capitol hill to testify about the administration strategy to defeat isil. >> i believe it's in our international security interest of the congress to act quickly. >> a key to that strategy, relentless airstrikes,...
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independent scott land would face if it tried to go it alone but this is what all the politicians in london fear losing the most because the dread fear in westminster is exactly what happens if an independent scott land demands withdraw of the uk nuclear fleet and it would make the future of this place a huge bargaining chip. >> on a day-to-day bay isthe scottish police force has to protect it from protesters and if they wanted to force them to remove the weapons it could simply cutoff the support and cutoff any support for the regulatory aspects of it and make sure it's filled up with any random fishing boat and it could make the uk's life very, very difficult. >> reporter: the other question is what happened to the british army which traditionally carried lots and lots of scotts, the scottish government wants its own army outside of uk forces and many believe scottish soldiers would stay exactly where they are now. scott land formed the backbone of the british army. we recruit more people out of scott land per capita than anywhere in the uk and we always have and always will. >> reporter:
independent scott land would face if it tried to go it alone but this is what all the politicians in london fear losing the most because the dread fear in westminster is exactly what happens if an independent scott land demands withdraw of the uk nuclear fleet and it would make the future of this place a huge bargaining chip. >> on a day-to-day bay isthe scottish police force has to protect it from protesters and if they wanted to force them to remove the weapons it could simply cutoff...
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but you can't close, new york, moscow, london. >> but they don't have a infrastructure -- the majors docket. -- don't. they don't have an infrastructure in which to compare best practices. >> they don't, and what is missing is precisely an architecture that allows them to systematically interact. >> a parliament. >> a parliament. and this friday 32 major global cities will meet, to talk about trying to convene a pilot parliament next year in london and the idea is to create a kind of keystone in the edifice of interested cities. and there are a climate of cities, but there's no keystone or one global organization that lets that happen. >> ben, if you are nice to me i won't tell the tea party what you are suggesting. >> but they are a level back down, not a level up. >> good point. we learned more today about debts linked to faulty general motors ignition switches. i'm taking a closer look at the federal agency that is supposed to present such tragedies. and we'll talk about specific ways to fix the tax system. ♪ >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're com
but you can't close, new york, moscow, london. >> but they don't have a infrastructure -- the majors docket. -- don't. they don't have an infrastructure in which to compare best practices. >> they don't, and what is missing is precisely an architecture that allows them to systematically interact. >> a parliament. >> a parliament. and this friday 32 major global cities will meet, to talk about trying to convene a pilot parliament next year in london and the idea is to...
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phil ittner in london. thank you. >>> afghanistan's two presidential candidates agreed to restart talks to end months of political gridlock. abdullah abdullah and ashraf ghani have been waiting to see who won the election. many hope negotiations will lead to a peaceful transfer of power ever, starting today the united nations takes over the peacekeeping mission in central african republic from african union forces. >> the mission will include military police. >>> ongoing violence between muslim groups left 2 million people in need of aid. new developments today and a number of controversies surrounding the n.f.l. the leak launched something new to deal with issues of domestic violence. former baltimore ravens ray rice has launched an appeal against his suspension. michael eaves joins us. ray rice has until midnight tomorrow to enter his appeal against the suspension. neither the n.f.l. nor the players' association made announcement pertaining to rice's appeal. while the league awaits a response from the bal
phil ittner in london. thank you. >>> afghanistan's two presidential candidates agreed to restart talks to end months of political gridlock. abdullah abdullah and ashraf ghani have been waiting to see who won the election. many hope negotiations will lead to a peaceful transfer of power ever, starting today the united nations takes over the peacekeeping mission in central african republic from african union forces. >> the mission will include military police. >>> ongoing...
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phil ittner is in london for us. >> yes, you are spot on. the anger felt from the unveiling of it beheading video on the weekend is felt keenly here in the u.k. prime minister david cameron said he will track down whoever is responsible. and, in particular, there's an individual of great interest to british authorities. called jihadi john. this is an individual conducting videos, stepping into an knlish authority this, they are close to having identified him. some believe he has been identified. now it's a matter of hunting down and finding him. the numbers of fighters going to the region is of concern to the government in london. >> david haines was a british hero. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron calls the o apparent beheading of aid worker david haines, the embody. of evil. >> they claim to do this in the name of islam. this is nonsense. islam is a religion of peace. they are not muslims, they are monsters. >> reporter: in a statement, president obama condemned the barbaric murder of haines. the 44-year-old kidnapped. hai
phil ittner is in london for us. >> yes, you are spot on. the anger felt from the unveiling of it beheading video on the weekend is felt keenly here in the u.k. prime minister david cameron said he will track down whoever is responsible. and, in particular, there's an individual of great interest to british authorities. called jihadi john. this is an individual conducting videos, stepping into an knlish authority this, they are close to having identified him. some believe he has been...
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because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the 1960s when i was a teenager and ever since i was a teenager they have said the royal was running out. we could have a much, much stronger economy in the northeast of scotland had it been for investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> the two sides over the debate of the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. but a source of endless furious debate. it's been absolutely central to the argument of the scottish national party, that the seas there are still full of oil and that the profits from scottish oil should go to scotland and not london. and yet the unionists say that the optimistic forecast are a lie and the oil is running out. really it is a metaphor for the question scotland faces, is the union really quite poor or at the nationalists insist really quite rich. it will run out, that is for certain, but its replacement is really quite lucrative, this will create the world's biggest tidal energy scheme. very sim
because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the 1960s when i was a teenager and ever since i was a teenager they have said the royal was running out. we could have a much, much stronger economy in the northeast of scotland had it been for investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> the two sides over the debate of the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. but...
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arguments of the scottish national party that the profits from the oil should go to scotland and not london, but many say that the forecasts are a lie and the oil is running out. really it's a metaphor to is the country really quite poor or is it really quite rich. one day the oil will run out. that much is certain, but it's replacements could be every bit lucrative. this stretch of water in the far north of scotland will create the world's largest energy scheme. there are similar energy projects throughout, after all a windy country surrounded by crashing seas looks profitable, indeed. >> we could see tens of thousands of more people employed in these fields and much more development of these resources, so i think it's a case of let's seek independence on the level of our ambitions. >> reporter: yet many in scottish business insist nationalist claims of huge wealth are an illusion. >> the first force, expanding energies, pensions, you name it, we can have it. the only thing that has not been promised are long hot summers and white christmases. we can have it all. >> reporter: for th the na
arguments of the scottish national party that the profits from the oil should go to scotland and not london, but many say that the forecasts are a lie and the oil is running out. really it's a metaphor to is the country really quite poor or is it really quite rich. one day the oil will run out. that much is certain, but it's replacements could be every bit lucrative. this stretch of water in the far north of scotland will create the world's largest energy scheme. there are similar energy...
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because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by lond london. >> oil was discovered in the 1960s when i was a teenager, and ever since i was a teenager they've been saying the oil is running out. i think we could have a stronger economy in the northeast of scotland. t >> reporter: the two sides in the debate over the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. but oil and energy, and scotland's future income has been a source of endless furious debate. it is absolutely essential to the argument of the scottish independent party that the oil should go to scotland, not london. but many say that the forecasts are a lie and the oil is running out. really it's a metaphor for the big question that scotland faces. is this country, as the union say, really quite poor, or as nationalists insist, really quite rich. one day the oil will run out. that much is certain, but it's replacements could be every bit lucrative. this area will create the world's largest energy scheme. after all a windy country surrounded by crashing seas looks profit
because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by lond london. >> oil was discovered in the 1960s when i was a teenager, and ever since i was a teenager they've been saying the oil is running out. i think we could have a stronger economy in the northeast of scotland. t >> reporter: the two sides in the debate over the future of the united kingdom agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. but oil and energy, and scotland's future income has been a source...
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joins us live from london. good to have you with us. the good way to look at it, there has been an armed rebellion for sunnies in iraq for months now. why is this stage of it and the i.s. group is attracting national attention. >> reporter: for many reasons. the islamic state controls a state as big as britain. it is only iraqi-saudi borders, iraqi-jordanian borders. it decimated several divisions of the iraqi army. it has beheaded several western members. and yes, you're raising a big question, while the worldviews the islamic state as terrorism this is a sunni group because it has blended itself with sunni communities who are very angry with the shia-dominated government in iraq. the most effective means to go about it is to dislodge the islamic state from within the islamic communities. to do bottom-up war instead of top-down war. >> has this international coalition which has signals about a political plan, has it presented any political plan to take into consideration to deal with some of the sunni grievanc
joins us live from london. good to have you with us. the good way to look at it, there has been an armed rebellion for sunnies in iraq for months now. why is this stage of it and the i.s. group is attracting national attention. >> reporter: for many reasons. the islamic state controls a state as big as britain. it is only iraqi-saudi borders, iraqi-jordanian borders. it decimated several divisions of the iraqi army. it has beheaded several western members. and yes, you're raising a big...
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they think he's from east london. there is talk about joining the u.s. in the bombing campaign in talks today. there is a very large sense of anger within the u.k., the british prime minister speaking out after release of the video saying that these actions have nothing to do with the islamic faith. >> the fact that an aid worker was taken, held, and brutally murdered at the hands of isil sums up what this organization stands for. they boast of their brutality, claim to do this in the name of is slam. that is nonsense. islam is a religion of peace. they are not muslims, they are monsters. >> the other thing that they are deeply worried about here in the united kingdom and actively working to stop is actually british nationals going to the region and fighting and then doing things like we saw with this video, that is a grave concern here, not only because they don't want their own citizens going to the region and getting caught up in this, but also the threat that they may pose if they return to the united kingdom. >> ever we heard yet how david haines' f
they think he's from east london. there is talk about joining the u.s. in the bombing campaign in talks today. there is a very large sense of anger within the u.k., the british prime minister speaking out after release of the video saying that these actions have nothing to do with the islamic faith. >> the fact that an aid worker was taken, held, and brutally murdered at the hands of isil sums up what this organization stands for. they boast of their brutality, claim to do this in the...
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because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s when i was a teenager and ever since i was a teenager they are saying the oil the running out and that is development and opportunities and i think we could have a much stronger economy in scott land and infrastructure and investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> reporter: two sides in the debate of the united kingdom agree that scott land could survive as an independent country but oil, energy and scott land's future income has been a source of endless debate. it is central for the argument of the national party that the seas there are still full of oil and that the profit from scottish old should go to scott land and not london but they say as they have for years forecast is a lie and oil is running out, all it's a metaphor for the big question scott land faces, is this country as the union says really quite poor or as the nationalist insists really quite rich. one day the oil will run out, that much is certain but its replacements could be every b
because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s when i was a teenager and ever since i was a teenager they are saying the oil the running out and that is development and opportunities and i think we could have a much stronger economy in scott land and infrastructure and investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> reporter: two sides in the debate of the united kingdom agree that scott land could...
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., because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s, when i was a teenager, and ever since i was a teenager they said it was running out. it stifled opportunitiesies, we could have had have strongery, had infrastructure, investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> reporter: the two sides in the debate agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. oil, energy and scotland's future income is a source of furious debate. it's been absolutely central to the argument of the scottish national party, but the seas are full of oil, and the profits from scottish oil should go to scotland, and not london. yet the unionists insist, as they have for many years, that the optimistic forecasts is a lie, and the oil is running out. it's a metaphor for a big question that scotland faces - is this country, as the unionists say poor, or as the nationalists insist, quite rich? >> one day the oil will run out. that much is certain. its replacements could be every bit as lucrative. this stretch of the water in th
., because he thinks so much of the profit has been wasted by london. >> oil was discovered in the late 1960s, when i was a teenager, and ever since i was a teenager they said it was running out. it stifled opportunitiesies, we could have had have strongery, had infrastructure, investment and encouragement from the u.k. treasury been stronger. >> reporter: the two sides in the debate agree that scotland could survive as an independent country. oil, energy and scotland's future...
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party leaders in london hit the panic button. catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any of those actually taking part. the leader of the yes side, alex samon is clearly happy to have murdoch's backing but so is david cameron. we saw how that worked out. our starting point is the scottish capitol, he had inburrouinbu edinborough. >> he is no longer the establishment and parliament. >> i have never asked a prime minister for anything. >> this is an opportunity that he has to stick one to westminster and the british establishment and the notion of scotland taking away from the united kingdom is probably one that gives him pleasure: >> so news stories are slow burners. this
party leaders in london hit the panic button. catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any of those actually taking...